Steer Group acquires Apollo and Balgores

Steer Automotive Group have accelerated their growth plans by acquiring the combined businesses of Apollo Motor Group and Balgores Motors.

The two businesses total 32 repair locations, £90m turnover and 700 staff and their acquisition builds on Steer’s network, extending further into the south of England and increasing Steer’s scale and capacity in the region.

Plans are already in place to continue to the development with a number of new sites planned over the second half of the year.

Apollo Motor Group has 20 sites located across the South East and South West of England. Led by the current management team of Paul Clements, Chris Dore, Bradley Eyles and Mark Fletcher, the business has a strong reputation nationally for the quality of its operations and in particular its focus on its staff and Academy for which they have won numerous awards.

Balgores Motors was founded in 1982 and has grown into 12 sites with a heavy bias towards prestige vehicle manufacturer approvals. Led by Gary Dench, Steve Austin and Andy Pennell, the company has a reputation for the technical quality of its repair operations and the culture of the workforce, many of whom have achieved long service awards.

Richard Steer, Chief Executive, said, “I have known Graham, Tracy and Paul for many years and have watched the successful development of their businesses into the superb operations they are today. We have a clear focus on acquiring strong well-established businesses that support our growth strategy and when the opportunity presented itself we jumped at the chance to add Apollo and Balgores to our operations. I’d like to personally thank Graham, Tracy and Paul for trusting us with the next chapter in the development of their companies. We are very excited about the prospects and look forward to working with the incumbent management teams on the journey ahead.”

Graham and Tracy Eyles said, “We’re very proud of what we’ve built at Apollo and when we decided it was time to let someone else take on the baton it was clear that Richard and the team at Steer were the obvious choice to do that.”

Paul Austin said, “Over the last 40 years Balgores has become synonymous with quality repairs and outstanding customer service but now is the time for Steer Automotive Group to take the business forward. I look forward to seeing the business continue to prosper and thank everyone involved who has supported us in making Balgores what it is today.”

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ARC360 News – Friday 30 June 2023

Plug in to the EV-olution!

Just days remain before ARC360’s specialist electric vehicle (EV) event, which takes place on Tuesday 4 July at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry.

The event, which will feature experts from across the vehicle incident repair supply chain, will address the impact of EVs on FNOL, repair capabilities, cost inflation, skillset requirements, health & safety, repairability, replacement vehicles and end-of-life vehicle management.

Talking sense with Chris Mcilduff

Chris Mcilduff, Chief Customer Officer at Davies Consulting, has highlighted how technology combined with the human touch can deliver excellence in customer journeys.

Speaking during ARC360’s latest podcast, he also explained how processes and training can directly improve customer support.

Production continues upwards momentum

UK car production rose for the fourth consecutive month in May, up 26.9% year on year, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

Meanwhile, UK commercial vehicle manufacturing grew 36.9% in May.

BASF closes EV battery loop with new site

BASF has opened Europe’s first co-located centre of battery material production and battery recycling.

Based in Germany, the facility will produce high-performance cathode materials and also serve as a battery recycling plant.

Ben celebrates World Wellbeing Week

Automotive charity Ben has emphasised how good mental and physical health can both influence and be influenced by wellbeing.

To mark World Wellbeing Week, Ben has urged colleagues in the automotive industry to take care of their health and wellbeing as the industry and wider workplace undergoes a significant transformation.

Centre of Excellence set for expansion

The WorldSkills UK Centre of Excellence is expanding. It will now be open to all Further Education (FE) Colleges, independent training providers, and Higher Educational Institutions throughout the UK and is expected to benefit more than 140,000 young individuals and nearly 5,000 educators over the next three years.

What’s shaping claims and repairs in 2023?

The automotive repair and motor claims landscape has been shifting substantially for the last four years. Covid was a key driver in this transition, with inflation, skills shortages and supply chain challenges – not to mention changing customer habits – only accelerating the evolution.

In this article, we speak to ILC partners e2e Total Loss Vehicle Management and Repairify to find out how they are adapting to meet new demands and satisfy customers.

The IMI secures EV training contract in China

The IMI has announced a new collaboration with the Chinese Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security to train teachers and students at Shandong Polytechnic and Technician College in EV technology.

Repairability critical to car design

Thatcham Research has said that prioritising repair in car design principles is essential for improving the total cost of ownership and sustainability outcomes.

It is encouraging manufacturers to collaborate with it to find design solutions to support repairs and reduce the pressure on repair networks.

Repairify achieves ISO 14001 certification

Repairify sites Luton and Peterlee have both been awarded ISO 14001 certification, which sets out the standard for an environmental management system.

The two sites are the first within the Repairify group to achieve the environmental accreditation.

Thatcham Research celebrates 10 years of escribe

Thatcham Research has marked the 10th anniversary of its online escribe repair methods tool by providing a valuable insight into how emerging vehicle technology is altering the profile of the UK car parc.

Escribe provides access to more than 500,000 repair methods and technical information across over 1,000 models.

CMA clears Copart/Hills deal

The proposed acquisition of Hill Motors by Copart looks set to go ahead after the Competition and Markets Authority provisionally cleared the deal.

The CMA said, “The CMA has provisionally concluded that the completed acquisition by Copart of Hills Motors has not and may not be expected to result in a substantial lessening of competition in the supply of salvage services in the UK.”

Aston Martin signs EV contract with Lucid

Aston Martin has signed a landmark new supply agreement with EV technologies company Lucid Group to accelerate its plans to develop luxury EVs, backed by a £2bn investment.

Steer Group named in UK’s top 100

Steer Automotive Group has been named in The Sunday Times 100, which recognises the fastest growing private companies in the UK.

The company has been expanding exponentially ever since it was founded with four sites by Richard Steer in 2018.

BMH celebrates 1,000th E-Type replacement bonnet

British Motor Heritage (BMH) has produced its 1,000th replacement E-Type Jaguar bonnet. Each one comprises 82 individual parts and takes no less than 70 man hours to construct.

SMMT calls for industrial strategy to secure £106bn EV prize

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders believes there is a £106bn windfall awaiting the UK economy if the transition to net zero is successful.

It has launched its Manifesto 2030: Automotive growth for a zero-emission future and called on every party to create the conditions for a 10-fold rise in annual battery electric vehicle (BEV) production to more than 750,000 units per year by 2030.

Allianz launched EV salary sacrifice scheme

Allianz Holdings has partnered with ElextriX to introduce an electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme for its UK employees. The scheme also includes home charging, breakdown cover, and fixed cost motor insurance for three years.

Drivers DIY to reduce costs

A new survey by the RAC has revealed that nearly a quarter of drivers (23%) are either not servicing their cars regularly or doing it themselves to cut costs.

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The Institute of the Motor Industry has appointed Daksh Gupta, Vice President of BEN, as a Vice President.

PPG has named Alisha Bellezza Vice President, Global Automotive Coatings.

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Automotive production continues forwards momentum

UK car production rose for the fourth month in a row in May, surging by 26.9% year on year to 79,046 units.

This is according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), which reported that manufacturers produced 16,762 more units than in the same month last year.

Meanwhile, combined hybrid electric, plug-in hybrid and battery electric vehicle volumes were up 95.4% to 27,636 units and representing 35% of all cars made in the month.

Commercial vehicle production also rose in the month, up 36.9% to 10,813 units.

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said, “Another month of growth for UK car production is good news and a sign that, despite challenging economic conditions, the industry’s foundations are strong. But with weak GDP growth, high inflation and rising interest rates, it’s crucial that UK car factories stay globally competitive. All political parties must recognise the strategic importance of this sector and back our call for an industrial strategy that supports local production, assures export market access and attracts further investment to safeguard our future.”

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CMA reverses Copart/Hills decision

The proposed acquisition of Hill Motors by Copart looks set to go ahead after the Competition and Markets Authority provisionally cleared the deal. 

It originally concluded in May that the acquisition could ‘substantially’ reduce competition in the UK vehicle salvage sector.

However, after reviewing evidence from customers, it has reversed these findings.

Kirstin Baker, chair of the independent panel of experts conducting the most recent investigation, said, “We’ve gathered new evidence which means we no longer consider that this deal raises competition concerns in the vehicle salvage sector. We conduct these thorough investigations to fully understand issues affecting competition in that market. The purpose of the provisional findings stage is to gather responses and review the evidence before we make a final decision.

“In some cases, new evidence comes to light which causes us to change our mind as we have done here.”

Jane Pocock, Chief Executive of Copart UK & Ireland, said, “This decision is testament to the thoroughness of the CMA process and reflects both the significant hard work of all the Copart teams involved and the unwavering support shown by our customers, both of which I am very grateful for.

“We are incredibly excited about the opportunity, and what it brings to our existing customers and of course to the wider market. Equally, we are looking forward to formally welcoming Ian Hill and his great team to the Copart family. 

“We remain committed to our mission of ensuring that we serve our customers and the wider automotive sector by providing market leading green parts, total loss, and remarketing services.”

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Repairify achieves ISO 14001 accreditation

Repairify sites Luton and Peterlee have both been awarded ISO 14001 certification, which sets out the standard for an environmental management system. 

The two sites are the first within the Repairify group to achieve the environmental accreditation.

Repairify met the required certification by ensuring its UK sites are compliant with specific environmental criteria and demonstrated strict monitoring processes and awareness of environmental policies. These include effective waste management, battery containment, spillage kits, energy usage, and fire regulations.

Phil Peace, Managing Director, Repairify, said, “The business’ objective is to be environmentally stable and reduce our carbon footprint.  By monitoring our waste carefully, handling it correctly and reducing it significantly, we have been able to achieve ISO 14001 at our first attempt.”

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ARC360 News – Friday 23 June 2023

Scene set for specialist EV event

Some of the leading names from across the motor claims sector are set to share their insights at ARC360’s forthcoming specialist EV event – The EV-olution.

Sponsored by Control Expert and Thatcham Research, along with ARC360 Corporate Partners and Partners, the event takes place on Tuesday 4 July at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), Coventry.

Fix Auto introduces new ADAS capability

Fix Auto UK has announced a new partnership with US-based AirPro Diagnostics to enhance ADAS calibrations within its network.

AirPro Diagnostics is a pioneer in remote vehicle diagnostics and calibration products, and will initially bring into the UK its unique ‘AUGGIE’ mobile system that enables ADAS calibrations to be easily and swiftly completed outside of the workshop by any productive.

The shape of claims to come

Claims and motor repairs are evolving rapidly as new technologies and new ways of working disrupt the landscape. These changes are putting pressure on bodyshops and insurers and to move with the times to ensure they continue to offer a safe and streamlined service to drivers.

Here, Solera Audatex considers the implications of the fast-changing landscape.

Benathlon and Big Breakfast on charity menu

Automotive charity Ben is inviting the automotive community to take part in two charity initiatives this autumn, the Benathlon in September and its Ben’s Big Breakfast in October.

CMA publishes provisional findings to Copart/Hills merger

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published responses to its provisional findings in the proposed acquisition of Hills Salvage and Recycling by Copart UK.

The CMA launched an investigation into the proposed deal after fearing it could result in a reduction in competition in the vehicle salvage and spare parts sectors.

Enterprise reveals repair winners

Enterprise hosted its 2023 Repair Partner Event on 15 June when insurers, repairers and suppliers from across the network converged to hear business updates, topical industry discussions and celebrate outstanding service in the last year.

The full list of winners is available here.

Mirka unveils one-step polishing solution

Mirka has introduced a new system to help customers achieve a glossy surface finish in just one step.

The Mirka PRO Finishing solution, aimed at manufacturers, combines Mirka’s know-how in power tools, abrasives and polishing compounds to deliver a consistent and reliable result.

Fix Auto Swansea to join the network

Fix Auto UK is enhancing its footprint in Wales with the news that Fix Auto Swansea West will join the network.

The site is managed by Matthew Davies and Paul Gravell, whose team of 12 now repairs up to 80 vehicles a month.

Chaplane achieves VM approval

Colchester-based Chaplane Accident Repair Centre has become an approved repairer for Toyota and Lexus.

Payne eases into skills shortage debate

Chris Payne, Head of Networks and Engineering, Home and Motor, at LV=, attended The Future of Automotive Skills, hosted by the Industry and Parliament Trust, to promote the industry and discuss the skills shortage currently impacting the sector.

RAC delivers repairs to customer’s door

The RAC is now offering mobile servicing and repairs to enable people to get their cars serviced on their driveways or at work.

RAC Mobile Mechanics now covers the 20 biggest towns and cities, with plans for even wider coverage before the end of the year.

EV sales surge 14% globally

New data has revealed that global plug-in vehicle registrations rose 70% year-on-year to 928,000 in April, making up 14% of the overall market.

Pure EVs accounted for 10% of sales.

EVs prominent in Auto Trader awards

Nine out of the 23 winners in the Auto Trader New Car Awards 2023 were EVs. The awards were voted for by more than 220,000 car buyers.

The Kia EV6 was named New Car of the Year, the Tesla Model Y won the Best Car for Families, while the Tesla Model 3 was named Best Car for Long Distances.

EV installations made easy

Breakdown services provider Green Flag has announced a new partnership with charge point installation platform Rightcharge to make it easier for customers to install EV charge points.

Drivers are able to choose the charge point most suited to their needs, and pay for their installation via Rightcharge.

Sleeping Battery to combat keyless thefts

Car Lock Systems has released a new solution to help fight keyless car thefts. Sleeping Battery works by putting the car key to sleep after three minutes of inactivity

Synetiq announces site updates to boost capacity

Synetiq has announced several site upgrades to help streamline operations for the combined IAA and Synetiq business and create cost savings for customers.

LKQ colleagues coast to charity target

Jodie Mullard and Lisa Goodley of LKQ Bodyshop Division are joining colleagues and senior leaders from across the business to raise funds for automotive charity Ben by walking 13 miles along the Jurassic coast on 5 January.

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Senior Vice President Digitalisation, Automation and Innovation Management at BASF Dr Helmut Winterling will take over responsibility for the DivisionGroup Research from Dr Detlef Kratz.

Sophie Ward has been named Technical Claims Manager at Pen Underwriting UK.

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Enterprise repair winners revealed

Enterprise hosted its 2023 Repair Partner Event on 15 June when insurers, repairers and suppliers from across the network converged to hear business updates, topical industry discussions and celebrate outstanding service in the last year.

Winners of the Repairer Awards were:

  • Best Fleet Repair Partner South East: Fix Auto Dagenham
  • Best ECRN Repair Partner South East: Rye Street
  • Best Fleet Repair Partner South West: Auto Art Devon
  • Best ECRN Repair Partner South West: Motofix Swindon
  • Best Fleet Repair Partner North West: KC Autos Northwich
  • Best ECRN Repair Partner North West: KC Autos
  • Best Fleet Repair Partner North East: Shane Graves
  • Best ECRN Repair Partner North East: Alton Cars
  • Best Fleet Repair Partner Scotland: QA Vehicle Solutions
  • Best ECRN Repair Partner Scotland: Arnold Clark
  • Outstanding Customer Service World Class NPS:
    • Alton Cars Mansfield
    • Steer Automotive Group Perry Bar
    • The Vella Group Preston
    • Steer Automotive Group Boston

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Scene set for specialist EV event 

Some of the leading names from across the motor claims sector are set to share their insights at ARC360’s forthcoming specialist EV event – The EV-olution. 

Sponsored by Control Expert and Thatcham Research, along with ARC360 Corporate Partners and Partners, the event takes place on Tuesday 4 July at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), Coventry. 

Some of the expert names set to take to the stage focusing on areas such as FNOL, repair capabilities, cost inflation, skillset requirements, health & safety, repairability, vehicle valuations and end-of-life vehicle management include: 

  • Derren Martin, director of valuations, cap hpi 
  • Adrian Watson, head of engineering research, Thatcham Research 
  • Dave Sargeant, managing director, Gemini ARC 
  • Maria Loukadaki, motor repair specialist – future technology specialist, Direct Line Group 
  • Raul Yuste Sepulveda, global key account manager – battery recycling, BASF 

Many of the UK’s leading insurers, vehicle manufacturers and vehicle repairers set to attend the event include insurers AA, Direct Line Group and Markerstudy; vehicle manufacturers JLR, Lotus and VWG; repair groups Apollo Motor Group, Penning’s Ltd and Rye Street Group; and independent repairers Accident Express; Castle Coachworks and Fylde Coast Accident Repair Centre. 

A limited number of tickets remain available to the event, to book visit: https://www.iloveclaims.com/product/arc360-gaining-ground-together-2023/ or to find out more about the opportunities available to get involved in the event and place your brand at the heart of the industry’s evolution, contact jonathan@iloveclaims.com or mark@iloveclaims.com 

One free ticket is available per repairer, please email rachael@iloveclaims.com to secure now. 

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Fix Auto UK introduces new ADAS calibration capabilities

Fix Auto UK has announced a new partnership with US-based AirPro Diagnostics to enhance ADAS calibrations within its network.

AirPro Diagnostics is a pioneer in remote vehicle diagnostics and calibration products, and will initially bring into the UK its unique ‘AUGGIE’ mobile system that enables ADAS calibrations to be easily and swiftly completed outside of the workshop by any productive.

Ian Pugh, Fix Auto UK’s Managing Director, said the technology is a game-changer and its simplicity and useability ensures it can be operated by anyone from a newly inducted apprentice through to a senior technician.

He said, “We’re in an age where our repairers face the necessity to complete ADAS calibrations on almost every modern vehicle but it’s a procedure that can dramatically slow down the whole repair process. Being part of a global organisation, I reached out to my overseas colleagues to see what products were available that can speed up and simplify the process.

“AUGGIE is a phenomenal piece of kit. A real game changer. AirPro Diagnostics developed it to deliver with precise accuracy in any environment even with a vehicle parked on an uneven surface. It is so simple to use, after brief training anyone can use it which enables a vehicle to be taken out of a workshop, freeing up valuable space for the next repair.”

Michael Quinn, President AirPro Diagnostics, said, “AirPro is proud to launch into the UK, with the Fix Auto UK Group agreement. We know Ian and the UK network to be the most operationally disciplined bodyshop group in the UK and we look forward to working closely with his Franchise Partners and delivering our unmatched capabilities in diagnostics and cost-effective ADAS calibration equipment and services to ensure a complete and safe repair for motorists.” 

Maria Charlton, AirPro UK Managing Director, said, “We are extremely confident in our ability to safely service and calibrate the majority of vehicles serviced by Fix Auto UK, our North American track record of thousands of satisfied shop clients can readily attest to this fact.”

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ARC360 News – Friday 16 June 2023

Specialist EV event to set new standards

Understanding the impact of electric vehicles will be taken to the next level at a groundbreaking event hosted by ARC360 next month.

The EV-olution; Gaining Ground Together, taking place at the Manufacturing Technology Centre, Coventry, on 4 July, will feature experts from across the sector to consider the rapid growth of EVs and how the technology is reforming the repair and motor claims landscape.

The specialist event will bring together insurers, VMs, and the UK’s leading repairers to consider everything from FNOL, repair capabilities, cost inflation, skillset requirements, health & safety, repairability, replacement vehicles and end-of-life vehicle management.

Fix Auto UK expands network with Kidderminster site

Fix Auto UK has announced that new state-of-the-art repair centre Fix Auto Kidderminster will join the network.

Fix Auto Kidderminster will be fully operational by the end of June, supported by a 12-strong team and featuring a spraybooth and 11 work bays with ramps.

Glusurit and Summers ARC mark 40-year partnership

BASF’s premium paint brand Glasurit has celebrated the 40th anniversary of its partnership with Ashford-based Summers Accident Repair Centre.

To mark the occasion, BASF colleagues visited Summers to explore the site and discuss the production of other BASF products, including nematodes.

Further, Glasurit UK, supported by STEM Ambassador lead Natalie Wong, will volunteer 40 hours to one of Summer’s chosen local primary schools.

Halo unveils new training facility

Halo has launched a new Centre of Excellence Training Facility to support the continued skills development of colleagues.

The centre combines diverse training programmes and expert mentoring.

Devonshire Motors secures VM approval

Devonshire Motors ARC has become an approved repairer for Toyota and Lexus for the all-new body and paint programme. Certification means all colleagues are trained to VM standards and equipment and tooling meets VM approval.

Intelligent Motoring taps into Synetiq parts pipeline

Intelligent Motoring has joined forces with salvage expert and green parts provider Synetiq to offer customers quicker repair times and discounted prices through the use of reclaimed parts.

EV accreditation for White

Assistant Bodyshop Manager at EV Bodyshops Luke White has gained IMI Level 3 Electric Hybrid accreditation.

Gold star for Silva Brothers

Silva Brothers Autos has achieved BSI approval for its products and services.

Thiago Mendes de SouzaThiago Mendes de Souza, Garage Manager, said, “This achievement reflects the hard work, expertise, and dedication of our team. We have diligently worked to ensure that our processes, systems, and practices align with the highest industry standards.”

Turners set for site expansion

Sheffield-based Turners Accident Repair is expanding after acquiring a new17,684 sqft site. The business will move from its 9,500 sqft unit on the same industrial estate.  

Morelli culture commended by in prestigious list

Morelli Group has been recognised in the inaugural ‘The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2023’ list.

Andrew Moring, Marketing Director, said, As a family business entering our 66th year, with 4th generation family members in the business, it is important for us that our staff feel valued and happy at work. We continue to have staff passing 25 years’ service with our oldest serving member of staff well past the 40-year mark.”

Perfect 10 for Activate Group

Activate Group has been listed at number 10 in the UK Women-Powered Businesses Report from J.P. Morgan Private Bank.

The recognition underpins the company’s commitment to promoting equality throughout the workforce.

Lexis Nexis launches one-stop data solution

Lexis Nexis Risk Solution has released a new product to help insurers gain a more granular view of the vehicles they are insuring.

Lexis Nexis Vehicle Insights provides a single source of accurate, real-time information on the vehicle’s ADAS systems, current status, valuation and maintenance history. These deep insights will vastly improve risk assessment and enhance the customer experience from quote to claim.

‘Ghost driver’ paves way for autonomous cars

The University of Nottingham has carried out a real-life study to gauge pedestrian reaction to self-driving vehicles.

The aim was to identify which designs and signals from an autonomous car were trusted most by pedestrians.

Ford opens European EV production site

Ford has opened the Cologne Electric Vehicle Center in Germany to manufacture its next generation of EVs for the European market.

The site is expected to produce upwards of 250,000 vehicles every year.

In-car distractions reach record high

A new survey has found that more than 10 million UK drivers could be driving erratically due to in-car distractions, with 15% admitting to being distracted by sat-navs and 10% saying they check their smart watches while driving.

Meanwhile, 35% said they regularly eat and drink while driving, and 10% admit they still use their phones behind the wheel.

Car parks wilting under weight of modern cars

New guidance from The Institution of Structural Engineers has said that car parks in the UK need to evolve to cope with bigger and heavier cars.


Nyobolt reveals six-minute charge concept car

Nyobolt has unveiled a new concept electric vehicle that can fully charge in six minutes.

The Nyobolt EV weighs just over one tonne, offers a 250km range, and uses a 35kWh battery that can fully charge with existing infrastructure in six minutes.

MS Amlin unveils AI-powered claims triage process

MS Amlin has launched a new claims triage solution that uses AI to assess damage and direct vehicles to an appropriate repairer, while at the same time providing claims adjusters with a full view of both the claimant and the claim. 

The solution is a result of MS Amlin’s newly-formed partnership with Genpact.

E-roads lead to the future

S&G Response believes roads that charge EVs while they drive could be part of the UK highways infrastructure in the future, but not for a while.

The technology is already being employed in South Korea and Sweden, but introducing it to the UK could be delayed due to cost implications.

ABI to appeal mixed injury verdict

The outcome of mixed injury motor claims processed by the Official Injury Claim (OIC) portal is still uncertain after the Supreme Court granted the Association of British Insurers permission to appeal a landmark ruling.

The initial verdict was that victims should be compensated separately for whiplash and other injuries, but the ABI will now appeal the result in the Supreme Court.

Claims costs soar by 14%

Motor insurers paid out £2.4bn in motor claims in the first quarter of this year, up 14% on the same quarter last year.

According to latest ABI data, this was the highest quarterly payout since it started collecting data back in 2013 and 11% up on the last quarter of 2022.

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e2e Total Loss Vehicle Management has introduced Autospares & Salvage, a key member of its network of independent, innovative vehicle recycling and salvage firms.

The Northants-based company recovers vehicles from across the region and offers three key services: the re-marketing of repairable vehicle salvage; the provision of quality reclaimed parts; and end-of-life vehicle disposal and recycling.

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Randy Kobat has been named president of Repair OnDemand.

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